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Rod Thomson Yes, reducing the corporate tax rate on U.S. companies is essential for keeping them competitive with most of the countries who have lowered their own rates considerably below ours. That’s good for businesses, jobs and the economy. Well

By KrisAnne Hall, JD In America, when someone is criticized for kneeling during the national anthem, or when someone speaks a perceived offensive truth, many Americans are quick to aggressively defend our right to freedom of speech as an essential

Dear President Trump, With all respect and humility, I would like to remind you that Attorney General Jeff Sessions and the Department of Justice work under you in the executive branch. Of course, any investigation involving you deserves the utmost

By KrisAnne Hall, JD Some Americans are confused about the difference between Rights and Benefits. Influenced in part by manipulative politicians and pundits, this confusion has clouded the minds of the unsuspecting. Here is a typical example of this confusion

By KrisAnne Hall, JD U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions has vowed to exceed the Obama Administration’s level of violations on American property and due process rights through the draconian use of the “guilty until proven innocent” process of federal civil

By KrisAnne Hall, JD Great study and deliberation was conducted in designing the office of the president. What was the chief worry of the designers of our Constitutional Republic? That the president would become a king. “The safety of the

By KrisAnne Hall, JD President Trump says the Iran Deal is not beneficial to the American people so he will not keep it. However, the truth is much worse. The Iran Deal is actually unlawful, unconstitutional, and dangerous to the

By KrisAnne Hall, JD Patrick Henry, a designer of our Constitutional Republic, said, “I have but one lamp by which my feet are guided, and that is the lamp of experience. I know of no way of judging of the

By KrisAnne Hall, JD The power to pardon has been controversial since the times of kings. Throughout history, there has been apprehension that there would be abuse of this power by executives conflicted by the need for a means to

by Julio Gonzalez, M.D., J.D. Harry Truman sagely observed, “Once a government is committed to the principle of silencing the voice of opposition, it has only one way to go, and that is on the path of increasingly repressive measures,